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Udny H Hyde

Birth
Chester, Meigs County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Jan 1901 (aged 65)
Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
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Father, with wife Minerva Bell, of Lucy M., Henry C. "Harry" and Franklin R. Hyde.

Later married Miss Mary A. McCabe in Missouri.

In the year that he died, he married Martha Jane Ackley Moore.

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Typhoid Fever.


Frank Hyde, son of W. [sic] H. Hyde, of Perrydale, died at Eugene yesterday of typhoid fever, aged 17 years. The body was brought down on the train this morning and take over home, where his funeral was to take place this afternoon.

Evening Capital Journal

Salem, Oregon

8 Mar 1888

p. 4

http://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/lccn/sn99063952/1888-03-08/ed-1/seq-4/

Harry Hyde, only surviving son of U. H. Hyde, starts to the Spokane country tomorrow with Mr. Gable, who is engaged extensively in the stock business. This is sad for Harry's parents, as they just buried their younger son a few weeks ago.

Weekly Oregon Statesman

Salem, Oregon

23 Mar 1888

p. 1

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He is NOT famed abolitionist Udney Hay Hyde who lived from 1808-1884
Father, with wife Minerva Bell, of Lucy M., Henry C. "Harry" and Franklin R. Hyde.

Later married Miss Mary A. McCabe in Missouri.

In the year that he died, he married Martha Jane Ackley Moore.

______________________________________________________

Typhoid Fever.


Frank Hyde, son of W. [sic] H. Hyde, of Perrydale, died at Eugene yesterday of typhoid fever, aged 17 years. The body was brought down on the train this morning and take over home, where his funeral was to take place this afternoon.

Evening Capital Journal

Salem, Oregon

8 Mar 1888

p. 4

http://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/lccn/sn99063952/1888-03-08/ed-1/seq-4/

Harry Hyde, only surviving son of U. H. Hyde, starts to the Spokane country tomorrow with Mr. Gable, who is engaged extensively in the stock business. This is sad for Harry's parents, as they just buried their younger son a few weeks ago.

Weekly Oregon Statesman

Salem, Oregon

23 Mar 1888

p. 1

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He is NOT famed abolitionist Udney Hay Hyde who lived from 1808-1884


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